SPRING 2018
LITERATURE GIGS DRAMA CONCERTS LECTURES FILM ART
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SPRING LITERARY FESTIVAL UEA’s Literary Festival regularly welcomes award-winning authors to campus All lectures take place in Lecture Theatre 1 at 7pm (doors 6.30pm) followed by a book signing in Waterstones Season ticket (all seven events): £56/£48 Individual tickets: £9/£5 students Visit uea.ac.uk/litfest/tickets Email literaryevents@uea.ac.uk Follow @UEALitFest
Wed 14 Feb Stephen Fry
Wed 2 May Madeline Miller
Wed 21 Feb Sarah Hall
Wed 9 May Christie Watson
Wed 28 Feb Caryl Phillips & Margaret Drabble
Wed 16 May Emma Healey
LITERATURE
3 LITERATURE 6 MUSIC AND DRAMA 8 GIGS 11 LECTURES AND SEMINARS 17 FILM SCREENINGS 20 ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 27 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 28 EVENTS CALENDAR
Wed 7 Mar Jon McGregor Wed 25 Apr Jesmyn Ward
Front cover: Stephen Fry, Wed 14 Feb This page: Natalia Dan’ko, Pawn from the chess set “Red and Whites”, 1922-25 Porcelain, overglaze, gilt, Collection of the Latvian National Museum of Art, Photo: Aigars Altenbergs 3
LITERATURE
LITERARY TRANSLATION WORKSHOPS A series of workshops hosted by UEA’s British Centre for Literary Translation
All readings take place in The Pig and Whistle, 2-8 All Saints Green, Norwich at 7pm (doors 6.30pm)
Free
Free Email kate.moorhead-kuhn@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 877177 Follow New Writing on Facebook
JANUARY Thu 25 Jan Eleanor Wasserberg Foxlowe Rebecca Stott Ghostwalk The Coral Thief MARCH Thu 8 Mar International Women’s Day Edition Joanna Walsh leads a performance of Seed; poet Sophie Collins; Naomi Wood Mrs Hemingway The Godless Boys
MAY Thu 3 May Imogen Hermes Gowar The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock (published Feb 2018) Rachel Hore The Dream House The Glass Painter’s Daughter The House on Bellevue Gardens
All events take place in Arts 2.03, UEA at 5.30–7pm Visit www.bclt.org.uk Email c.rossi@uea.ac.uk
JANUARY Wed 17 Jan How to write a reader’s report Cecilia Rossi Wed 24 Jan Reader’s report clinic Cecilia Rossi Wed 31 Jan Translating Harry Potter Janet Garton
LITERATURE
UEA LIVE UEA LIVE, in collaboration with Writers’ Centre Norwich, brings you a series of readings showcasing the past, present and future of UEA writing talent
MARCH Wed 7 Mar Writer-translator collaboration Christina MacSweeney
APRIL Wed 18 Apr Publishing translations Panel discussion
FEBRUARY Wed 7 Feb Translating style Jean Boase-Beier Wed 28 Feb How to introduce a writer Tom Boll
Thu 15 Feb
Joe Dunthorne Submarine Wild Abandon The Adulterants
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MUSIC AND DRAMA
DRAMA All events take place in UEA Drama Studio (unless otherwise stated) at 7.30pm (doors 7pm)
Visit uea.ac.uk/music-centre/events/tickets Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593948
£7/£5
FEBRUARY Wed 7 Feb (also Wed 7 Mar and Wed 2 May), 1.10pm (doors 1.05pm) UEA Music Centre lunchtime concerts Performers include UEA Music Award holders and established musicians Strode Concert Room, UEA Music Centre Free MARCH Fri 9 Mar, 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm) UEA Symphony Orchestra spring concert: Northern lights Directed by Stuart Dunlop, Director of Music. Tchaikovsky’s vivid Overture-Fantasia Romeo and Juliet, Grieg’s dynamic Piano Concerto, Op.16 and Sibelius’ Tchaikovsky-infused Symphony No.1, Op.39. The orchestra will be joined in their performance of Grieg’s Piano Concerto by pianist, Anna Geniushene St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich £12/£4
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Sun 11 Mar, 6.30pm (doors 6pm) UEA Chamber Choir spring concert: Orpheus Britannicus A 30-strong choir, under the direction of UEA Choirmaster Tom Primrose, explores Purcell – Britain’s Orpheus – and some of the composers who were friends, contemporaries or simply influenced by the finest British musician of his day and many thereafter St George’s Church, Tombland, Norwich Free APRIL Sat 28 Apr, 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm) UEA Choir spring concert: Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle Directed by UEA Choirmaster Tom Primrose, the Petite Messe is the greatest of Rossini’s ‘sins of old age’ and while definitely not either small or solemn it remains witty, profound and ever-popular. The choir will be joined in their performance by soloists Jenny Stafford (soprano), Claire BarnettJones (mezzo-soprano), Adam Temple-Smith (tenor) and Dan D’Souza (baritone) St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich £12/£4
JANUARY Thu 25, Fri 26 and Sat 27 Jan No Exit Jean-Paul Sartre, translated by Stuart Gilbert UEA Drama Rehearsal Room (please note; seating limited so booking essential) FEBRUARY Thu 1, Fri 2 and Sat 3 Feb Release Adrian Moore
MARCH Wed 7 Mar The Hostage Brendan Behan Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
MUSIC AND DRAMA
CONCERTS Tickets for UEA concerts are available in person and by phone from St George’s Music Shop (01603 626414) or on the door
Wed 14 and Sat 17 Mar Knock Jules Romains Sacré Théâtre (please note; performed in French)
Thu 22, Fri 23 and Sat 24 Feb Cabaret: a night at the musicals
Photo credit: ©Andi Sapey
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GIGS
THE NICK RAYNS LCR UEA is known for hosting great gigs and attracting world-class musicians to Norwich All gigs are for over 14s only Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk Email boxoffice@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 508050
JANUARY Sat 27 Jan, 6.30pm Hollywood Undead + The One Hundred £18.50
FEBRUARY Mon 12 Feb, 7.30pm Don Broco £20 Wed 14 Feb, 7.30pm Bowling For Soup+ The Aquabats + Army of Freshmen £25 Sat 17 Feb, 6.30pm Rebecca Ferguson £27.50 GA / £60 VIP
MARCH Fri 2 Mar, 6.30pm Everything Everything £19.50 Sat 3 Mar, 6.30pm The Overtones £25 GA / £50 VIP Thu 8 Mar, 7.30pm Feeder ‘The Best of Tour’ £27.50 Sun 25 Mar, 7pm The Wombats £21
APRIL Thu 5 Apr, 7.30pm MØ £15 Wed 25 Apr, 7.30pm Barenaked Ladies £30 MØ Thu 5 Apr
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GIGS
Visit ueaticketbookings.co.uk Email boxoffice@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 508050
JANUARY Sun 28 Jan, 7pm Flyte £7 Tue 30 Jan, 7.30pm Yungblud £7 FEBRUARY Fri 2 Feb, 6.30pm The Sherlocks £13.50 Tue 6 Feb, 7.30pm Spring King £10
Wed 21 Feb, 7.30pm PIRATEFEST 2018 Featuring Alestorm + The Dread Crew Of Oddwood + Rumahoy £18.50 Sun 25 Feb, 7pm The Front Bottoms + The Smith Street Band + Brick & Mortar £17 MARCH Sat 24 Mar, 6.30pm Field Music £15 APRIL Tue 10 Apr, 7.30pm Walk The Moon £18 Wed 25 Apr, 7.30pm Akala ‘The Visions Tour’ £14
Sat 10 Feb, 6pm Alien Ant Farm + Soil + Local H £20
ALIEN ANT FARM Sat 10 Feb 10
SPRING INAUGURAL LECTURES Explore cutting-edge ideas with UEA’s newest professors All talks take place at 6.30pm in the Julian Study Centre lecture theatre at UEA and are followed by a drinks reception Free Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130
JANUARY Tue 16 Jan Explosions! Rocks! Rainfall! Risk! Scientist in an adventure with volcanoes Prof Jenni Barclay School of Environmental Sciences
MARCH Tue 13 Mar Probing past climates using trees and thermometers Prof Tim Osborn School of Environmental Sciences / Climatic Research Unit
Tue 30 Jan Money, mindfulness or MBAs? Making work less stressful for NHS staff Prof Kristy Sanderson School of Health Sciences
Tue 27 Mar To be or not to be? That is the question Prof Ian Charles Norwich Medical School / Quadram Institute Bioscience
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
THE WATERFRONT Gigs on King Street, Norwich
FEBRUARY Tue 13 Feb Water and war, and so much more Prof Mark Zeitoun School of International Development Tue 27 Feb How languages shape our thinking, memory and judgment: a linguistic journey into the mind Prof Luna Filipovic School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies Photo credit: ©Dimitry 11
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
All lectures take place in Thomas Paine Study Centre at 6.30-7.45pm Free Email artsandhumanitiesevents@uea.ac.uk
Thu 18 Jan Britain’s global pasts Prof Anthony Howe, Prof Geoffrey Hicks, Dr Thomas Roebuck and Dr William Rossiter Thu 8 Feb Britain’s global role Ben Donaldson Head of Campaigns, United Nations Association – UK (London)
Thur 15 Feb Gender and intersectionality in global Britain Dr Helen Warner, Dr Francisco Costa and Dr Victoria Cann Thu 19 Apr Britain on film: national cinema in a global context Dr Helen Warner, Dr Francisco Costa and Dr Victoria Cann Thur 10 May Communication in global Britain: the language gap Prof Steven Vertovec Director, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Ethnic and Religious Diversity, Göttingen, Germany
A season of talks supported by the UEA Faith Literacy Network and the Keswick Hall Trust, exploring religion in Britain today. All talks take place in the Julian Study Centre lecture theatre at UEA at 6.30pm
Thu 8 Mar Kindness in the community 12
Visit sainsbury-institute.org Email sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org Call 01603 597507
THIRD THURSDAY LECTURES All lectures take place in Norwich Cathedral Hostry at 6pm 50-minute lecture followed by refreshments Free, booking essential Thu 18 Jan Perceptions of the arrival of Buddhism in Japan Dr Simon Kaner Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Art and Cultures, and UEA Thu 15 Feb Reverence, curiosity and taboo: visual representations of the Meiji Emperor Dr Jun Shioya Tokyo Research Institute for Cultural Properties
KESWICK HALL LECTURES
Thu 1 Mar Kindness in education
JAPANESE ART AND CULTURE Events hosted by UEA’s Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC)
Thu 15 Mar Kindness in public life
Thu 15 Mar After the tsunami: Japanese contemporary art since 2011 Prof Adrian Favell University of Leeds Thu 19 Apr The modern Yayoi: Kusama Yayoi and Alice in Wonderland Dr Amanda Kennell Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
GLOBAL BRITAIN: BEYOND BREXIT
POLITICAL LECTURES Fri 23 Feb, 7pm (doors 6.30pm) John Garrett memorial lecture 2018 Must “the poor always be with us?” Pat Hollis Thomas Paine Study Centre Free Sat 3 Mar, 9am-5pm History for all: political activism in the past The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich Free, booking essential Email politicsevents@uea.ac.uk
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LECTURES AND SEMINARS
All lectures take place in Lecture Theatre 3, 1.10–2pm Free Visit uea.ac.uk/lcs/events Email l.yulita@uea.ac.uk
FEBRUARY Thu 1 Feb Languages and communication at work: what you need for the world of employment Alumni panel discussion Thu 15 Feb Speaking to a global future: Brexit and beyond Bernardette Holmes Director of Speak to the Future, the national campaign for languages MARCH Thu 8 Mar Dance and fitness in an aging society: heritage management, art generation, intercultural communication and health Stephanie Houghton Saga University, Japan
PHILOSOPHY LECTURES
RESEARCH SEMINARS
All lectures take place in Thomas Paine Study Centre Lecture Theatre, 6.15pm
The School of Education and Lifelong Learning presents a series of research seminars from key speakers in the field of education. All events take place from 5.30–7pm
Free
Free, booking essential
Email philosophyevents@uea.ac.uk
Email edu.support@uea.ac.uk Follow #EDUresearch
JANUARY Tue 16 Jan Where one should find hope, in the face of a deteriorating climate Dr John Foster Lancaster University Tue 30 Jan Are robots going to supplant humanity? Dr Gareth Jones, Dr Rupert Read and Ryan Dawson FEBRUARY Tue 13 Feb It’s already eternal Treblinka for animals Prof Gary Francione Tue 27 Feb This civilisation is finished Dr Rupert Read and Deepak Rughani Biofuelwatch founder MARCH Tue 13 Mar That we carry on like this IS the catastrophe Chris Hedges Pulitzer Prize winning former New York Times journalist
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Wed 21 Feb Multimodality and researching touch Professor Carey Jewitt Professor of Learning and Technology, Director of the London Knowledge Lab, University College London Thomas Paine Study Centre, room 2.03 Wed 14 Mar The new political arithmetic of poverty Professor Stephen Gorard Professor of Education and Public Policy, and Fellow of the Wolfson Research Institute at Durham University Julian Study Centre, room 2.02
Wed 2 May Gender, language and discourse: an overview Dr Lia Litosseliti Senior Lecturer in Linguistics, and past President of the International Gender and Language Association Thomas Paine Study Centre, room 2.03
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION LECTURES
Wed 14 Mar, 5.30–9pm Lovewell Blake agriculture seminar Event highlighting key challenges and barriers facing agriculture, with opening presentation from Lovewell Blake and responses from UEA academics. Topics and speakers to be announced. The Enterprise Centre, UEA Visit www.lovewell-blake.co.uk/events
Thu 15 Mar, 6.30pm (doors open 6pm) Annual digital humanities lecture Dr Elena Pierazzo Professor of Italian Studies and Digital Humanities from the Université Grenoble-Alpes Julian Study Centre, room 3.02 Free 15
LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Please note that this season’s events will be held at the Millennium Library in The Forum, Norwich, while Dragon Hall undergoes renovation to open as the National Centre for Writing in summer 2018. All events take place from 7-9pm Free, booking essential Visit uea.ac.uk/events Email events@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592130
Mon 22 Jan Should we edit genes? Mon 26 Feb A new age of anxiety? Mon 23 Apr Who’s afraid of populism?
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GREEN FILM FESTIVAL@UEA NORWICH PSYCHOLOGY MEETUP A social/discussion group that meets in Norwich city centre once a month, with a focus on psychology. See the website for venues and full details. All events take place from 7-9pm £1 Visit meetup.com/Norwich-PsychologyMeetup
Tue 9 Jan The psychology of great conversation Tue 20 Feb The psychology of money: does money change the way we think and behave? Tue 13 Mar The psychology of life after stroke: a discussion on Aphasia and well-being Tue 17 Apr What is geographical psychology? Are psychological phenomena geographically clustered?
Film screenings and talks as part of the national Green Film Festival All events take place in the Lecture Theatre, Enterprise Centre, UEA Free, booking opens March 2018 Visit uea.ac.uk/about/sustainability Email c.cornea@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 592873 Follow @UKGreenFilmsUEA
Thu 3 May, 7.30–9.30pm Thank You for the Rain Documentary following the efforts of Kisilu, a Kenyan farmer. Five years ago Kisilu started to use his camera to capture the life of his family, his village and the effects of climate change
Sat 5 May, 4–5.30pm Evolution of Organic From filmmaker Mark Kitchell (Berkeley in the Sixties, A Fierce Green Fire) comes this new documentary about the story of organic agriculture, told by those who built the movement
Fri 4 May, 7.30–9.15pm Dusk Chorus Documentary based on the project “Fragments of Extinction”. The film follows the eco-acoustic composer David Monacchi in his quest to record 24-hour continuous 3D soundscapes in the forests of the Amazon in Ecuador
Sat 5 May, 6.45–9.30pm Okja Accompanied by a fascinating introductory talk from Prof Claire Parkinson (Director of Centre for Human/Animal Studies), Okja is a captivating action-adventure film with a hard-hitting message
FILM SCREENINGS
DRAGON HALL DEBATES UEA and Writers’ Centre Norwich bring you a series of sparky debates on contemporary controversies. These events are open to everyone and no prior subject knowledge is necessary. There will be plenty of opportunities for questions and guests are warmly encouraged to join the discussion.
Sat 5 May, 1–3.15pm Tomorrow Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on the people suggesting solutions and their actions. Filmmakers Mélanie Laurent and Cyril Dion travel worldwide to investigate concrete solutions to environmental and social challenges
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FILM SCREENINGS
EUROPEAN CINEMA A selection of European films, hosted by UEA’s Language and Communications department
Tue 13 Mar Repentance Georgian—Russian Tengiz Abuladze, 1984
All screenings take place in Arts 01.02 at UEA at 5pm Free Email v.koutrakou@uea.ac.uk
JANUARY Tue 16 Jan Dr Strangelove US/UK, Stanley Kubrick 1964 Tue 30 Jan Pot Luck – L’Auberge Espagnole French-Spanish, Cedric Klapisch 2002 FEBRUARY Tue 6 Feb The Experiment German, Oliver Hirshbiegel 2002 Tue 13 Feb 72 Days Croatian, Danilo Šerbedžija 2010 Tue 20 Feb Macondo Austrian, Sudabeh Mortezai 2014
APRIL Tue 17 Apr One Day in September UK, Kevin MacDonald 1999 Tue 24 Apr After The End of the World Bulgarian, Ivan Nitchev 2011 MAY Tue 1 May Highway to Hellas German, Aron Lehmann 2015 Tue 8 May A Hijacking Danish, Tobias Lindholm 2013
POLITICAL CINEMA Screening and discussion about political film, hosted by UEA’s Language and Communications department All events take place in Arts 01.02 at UEA at 6.30pm Free Email hazel.marsh@uea.ac.uk
MARCH Tue 6 Mar The 1000 Euro Generation Italian, Massimo Venier 2009
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Mon 22 Jan Chocolate of Peace Gwen Burnyeat and Pablo Mejía Trujillo
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
All art events and exhibitions take place at the Sainsbury Centre unless otherwise stated Opening hours Tuesday–Friday: 10am–6pm / Saturday–Sunday: 10am–5pm / Closed Mondays Visit scva.ac.uk Email scva@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 593199 Follow @SainsburyCentre
EXHIBITIONS Sat 14 Oct 2017 – Sun 11 Feb 2018 Russia Season: Royal Fabergé and Radical Russia To mark the anniversary of the Russian Revolution, the Sainsbury Centre is staging the Russia Season, contrasting Russian art and life, before and after the Revolution £12/£10.50/free for members
Sat 18 Nov 2017 – Tue 3 Apr 2018 Roger Law: from satire to ceramics Renowned for co-creating the hit 1980s and 1990s television series Spitting Image with Peter Fluck, Roger Law has been a seminal British artist and cultural commentator for the last four decades. He has subsequently become a major ceramic artist £7/£6/free for members
JANUARY Thu 25 Jan, 6–7pm Fabergé’s animals: miniature menagerie of grandeur Caroline de Guitaut Sainsbury Centre lecture theatre £8/£6 concessions Pre-booked tickets only FEBRUARY Thu 1 Feb, 6–7.30pm In conversation: Roger Law and Prof Paul Greenhalgh Sainsbury Centre lecture theatre £8/£6 concessions Pre-booked tickets only
MARCH Thu 1 Mar, 6–7pm In conversation: Roger Law and Anthony Wall Join Roger Law and award-winning documentary film-maker, and Arena series editor, Antony Wall, as they reflect on three decades of working together Sainsbury Centre lecture theatre £8/£6 concessions Pre-booked tickets only Tue 27 Mar, 4–8pm Teachers’ evening £5 to include refreshments on arrival and supper Booking essential
Thu 22 Feb, 1.15–1.45pm Lunchtime talk with Jo Poppleton Join Jo Poppleton, Senior Lecturer in Literature at UEA for a lunchtime talk in exploring satire in the work of Roger Law Meet at gallery reception Free with exhibition ticket
Sat 24 Mar – Sun 2 Sep
SUPERSTRUCTURES: the new architecture 1960-90 2018 is the 40th anniversary year of the opening of the Sainsbury Centre, the first public building designed by Sir Norman Foster. To celebrate, an exhibition of innovative architecture will open in March, accompanied by a major new book
SPECIAL EVENTS Running alongside the major exhibitions
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is a world-class art gallery and museum located on campus at UEA
Photo credit: ©Andy Crouch
Ticket prices TBC Right: Mrs T-pot and the Reagan coffee pot: Spitting Image workshop 20
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
Tuesday to Sunday, 11am* and 2pm* Daily guided tours of the Sainsbury Collection Meet at gallery reception Free * Subject to availability. These times may be subject to change. For more information, please ask at gallery reception
Tours for blind and partially sighted visitors Specially trained Sainsbury Centre Guides can provide tours for blind and partially sighted visitors either in groups or individually, on request Booking essential Email lisa.hawkins-weeks@uea.ac.uk Call 01603 591033
ARTISTS AND IDEAS Practical workshops and courses for adults and young people
Tue 23 Jan, 6, 20 Feb, 6 Mar and 17 Apr, 4.30–6.30pm Young associates Sainsbury Centre Studio Free Email n.croose-myhill@uea.ac.uk
Tuesday to Friday, 3pm* Tours of The Russia Season Meet at gallery reception Free, with exhibition ticket * Subject to availability. These times may be subject to change. For more information, please ask at gallery reception
Wed 10, 17, 24, 31 Jan, 7, 21, 28 Feb and 7 Mar, 4.30–6.30pm Portfolio Sainsbury Centre Studio £8/£6 concessions, booking essential. Free bursary places are available for eligible students. Participants under 25 years old may also work towards an Arts Award qualification
LAST FRIDAY: ART FOR LUNCH
Visit scva.ac.uk/whatson/workshops Email scva@uea.ac.uk
All talks, 1.15–1.45pm Meet at gallery reception Free
Wed 17, 24, 31 Jan, 7, 14, 28 Feb and 7, 14, 21, 28 Mar, 2–4.30pm Fictional narratives – a creative writing course Tutor: Patricia Mullin Sainsbury Centre Living Area Gallery £160/£120 concessions for all 10 sessions. Booking essential and early booking is strongly advised Wed 28 Feb, 7, 14, 21 Mar, 10.15am–12.15pm Artists and ethnographic objects: exhibition histories 1948-78 Tutor: Dr Lisa Maddigan Newby Meet at gallery reception £32/£24 concessions
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
TALKS AND TOURS
Fri 26 Jan Thinking about Frink Fri 23 Feb Leonora Carrington
Leonora Carrington, The Old Maids. UEA 27.
Fri 23 Mar Portraits of the Sainsburys Fri 27 Apr David Bomberg and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska: two young radicals
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ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
Wed, 9.30–11am Stay & play The Sainsbury Centre learning team is excited to be starting a new series of drawing activities at Earlham Early Years Centre for parents/ carers and their under-5s. The sessions will take place weekly and will show parents ways to support their children’s mark-making. 168a Motum Road, NR5 8EG Visit earlhamearlyyearscentre.wordpress. com/childrens-centre/activity-timetable
Fri 19 Jan, 16 Feb, 16 Mar, 20 Apr, 10.15–11.45am Mini studio Education Studio £8/£6 concessions / free for accompanying adults Booking essential
Mark making activities for the under-5s at a Stay & Play session last November. Photo Credit: Lawrence Bradby
CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY STUDIOS Sun 7 Jan, 4 Feb, 4 Mar, 1 Apr, 2–4pm Sunday studio Free Booking not required, drop-in Sat 13, 20, 27 Jan, 3, 10, 17, 24 Feb and 3, 10, 17, 24 Mar, 10.30–11.15am Story pot Come and cook up a story in the gallery. Working as a group, choose a few artworks, and put ‘em in the pot along with your ideas for what makes a good tale Free Booking: places allocated on arrival. Places are limited: arrive early to avoid disappointment. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
£18/£14 concessions, includes materials Booking essential
Tue 13 Feb For children aged 5–8 (parents or carers are welcome to stay) Workshop theme: Changing Faces Artist: Annie Brundrit Wed 14 Feb For children aged 8–12 Workshop theme: Changing Faces Artist: Annie Brundrit Family gallery tours During school holidays, join our Guides for family-friendly tours of the gallery. Ask at gallery reception for availability and times Free, drop in anytime
Suitcase travellers during school holidays Please ask at gallery reception for information on arrival £1 suggested donation Booking not required, drop in any time Booklets and trails Please ask at gallery reception for information on arrival. £1 suggested donation Booking not required, drop in any time We offer activities for families to do together in the galleries available from gallery reception. Download scva.ac.uk/education-research/ resources
ART EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
Mini-studio run by Kate Munro Photo Credit: Katherine Mager
Right: John Davies, Young Man’s Head. UEA 422. © The Artist, courtesy of Marlborough Fine Art 24
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DIRECTIONS
OPEN DAY EVENTS
UEA is accessible by foot, bike, bus and the local Park and Ride service. Please note that parking on campus is limited
OPEN DAYS A chance to find out about UEA, your subject of interest, entry requirements and take a tour of our campus, including visiting accommodation.
For directions to and around campus
MINI OPEN DAYS Another opportunity to find out more about UEA and chat to current students, admissions and academic staff. CAMPUS TOURS Take a tour of campus including accommodation when available. Tours run throughout the year.
Visit uea.ac.uk/about/visiting-staying WHAT’S ON MAILING LIST Want to be the first to hear about UEA events? Let us know if you’d like to join our monthly What’s On e-newsletter Visit uea.ac.uk/events/sign-up HOW DID WE DO? Have you attended a UEA event? Let us know what you thought by leaving your feedback Visit uea.ac.uk/events/feedback
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
VISIT US
ENRICHMENT EVENTS TASTER DAYS Fully immerse yourself in a specific subject and find out more about courses available at UEA. CONFERENCES Select the academic sessions you want to attend and find out more about studying at university. AFTERNOON WITH AN ACADEMIC Attend an hour lecture in a range of subjects. Add on an optional campus tour. SUMMER SCHOOLS Fantastic opportunity to experience student life, staying in campus accommodation and attending academic sessions. Our Summer Schools include Chemistry and Pharmacy, History, Law, Literature and Health.
Find out more at www.uea.ac.uk/visit
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Sat 18 Nov – Tue 3 Apr
Art: Roger Law: from satire to ceramics
Sat 24 Mar – Sun 2 Sep Art: SUPERSTRUCTURES: the new architecture 1960–90
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Fri 2 Feb
Gig: The Sherlocks
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Sat 3, 10, 17, 24 Feb
Art: Story pot
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Sun 4 Feb
Art: Sunday studio
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Tue 6, 20 Feb
Art: Young associates
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Tue 6 Feb
Film: The Experiment
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Tue 6 Feb
Gig: Spring King
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JANUARY Sun 7 Jan
Art: Sunday studio
Tue 9 Jan
Meetup: The psychology of great conversation
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Wed 7, 21, 28 Feb
Art: Portfolio
Wed 10, 17, 24, 31 Jan
Art: Portfolio
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Wed 7 Feb
Concert: UEA Music Centre lunchtime concert
Sat 13, 20, 27 Jan
Art: Story pot
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Wed 7 Feb
Workshop: Translating style
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Tue 16 Jan
Film: Dr Strangelove
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Thu 8 Feb
Lecture: Britain’s global role
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Tue 16 Jan
Meet-up: The psychology of greatness
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Sat 10 Feb
Gig: Alien Ant Farm + Soil + Local H
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Tue 16 Jan
Lecture: Explosions! Rocks! Rainfall! Risk!
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Mon 12 Feb
Gig: Don Broco
Tue 16 Jan
Lecture: Where one should find hope, in the face of a deteriorating climate 14
Tue 13 Feb
Film: 72 Days
Wed 17 Jan
Workshop: How to write a reader’s report
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Tue 13 Feb
Lecture: Water and war, and so much more
Wed 17 Jan
Course: Fictional narratives
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Tue 13 Feb
Workshop: Children’s holiday studio
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Thu 18 Jan
Lecture: Perceptions of the arrival of Buddhism in Japan
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Tue 13 Feb
Lecture: It’s already eternal Treblinka for animals
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Thu 18 Jan
Lecture: Britain’s global pasts
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Fri 19 Jan
Art: Mini studio
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Wed 14 Feb
Literature: Stephen Fry
Mon 22 Jan
Debate: Should we edit genes?
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Wed 14 Feb
Workshop: Children’s holiday studio
Mon 22 Jan
Film: Chocolate of Peace
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Wed 14 Feb
Gig: Bowling for Soup + The Aquabats + Army of Freshmen
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Tue 23 Jan
Art: Young associates
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Thu 15 Feb
Lecture: Reverence, curiosity and taboo
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Tue 23 Jan
Film: Antonia’s Line
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Thu 15 Feb
Lecture: Gender and intersectionality in global Britain
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Wed 24 Jan
Workshop: Reader’s report clinic
Thu 15 Feb
Lecture: Speaking to a global future – Brexit and beyond
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Thu 25 Jan
Talk: Faberge’s animals
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Thu 15 Feb
Literature: Joe Dunthorne
Thu 25 Jan
Literature: Eleanor Wasserberg and Rebecca Stott
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Fri 16 Feb
Art: Mini studio
Thu 25, 26 and 27 Jan
Drama: No Exit
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Sat 17 Feb
Gig: Rebecca Ferguson
Fri 26 Jan
Talk: Thinking about Frink
Tue 20 Feb
Film: Macondo
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Sat 27 Jan
Gig: Hollywood Undead + The One Hundred
Tue 20 Feb
Meetup: The psychology of money
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Sun 28 Jan
Gig: Flyte
Wed 21 Feb
Literature: Sarah Hall
Tue 30 Jan
Lecture: Money, mindfulness or MBAs?
Wed 21 Feb
Gig: PIRATEFEST 2018
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Tue 30 Jan
Gig: Yungblud
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Wed 21 Feb
Seminar: Multimodality and researching touch
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Tue 30 Jan
Film: Pot Luck – L’Auberge Espagnole
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Thu 22 Feb
Talk: Jo Poppleton
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Tue 30 Jan
Lecture: Are robots going to supplant humanity?
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Thu 22, 23 and 24 Feb
Drama: Cabaret: a night at the musicals
Wed 31 Jan
Workshop: Translating Harry Potter
Fri 23 Feb
Talk: Leonora Carrington
Fri 23 Feb
Lecture: John Garrett memorial lecture
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Sun 25 Feb
Gig: The Front Bottoms + The Smith Street Band + Brick & Mortar
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Mon 26 Feb
Debate: A new age of anxiety?
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Tue 27 Feb
Lecture: How languages shape our thinking, memory and judgement
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Tue 27 Feb
Lecture: This civilisation is finished
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FEBRUARY
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Thu 1 Feb
In conversation: Roger Law and Prof Paul Greenhalgh
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Thu 1 Feb
Lecture: Languages and communication at work
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Thu 1, 2 and 3 Feb
Drama: Release
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WHAT’S ON
Sat 14 Oct – Sun 11 Feb Art: Russia season: Royal Faberge and Radical Russia
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WHAT’S ON
Literature: Caryl Phillips and Margaret Drabble
3
Sun 25 Mar
Gig: The Wombats
8
Wed 28 Feb
Workshop: How to introduce a writer
5
Tue 27 Mar
Lecture: To be or not to be? That is the question
11
Wed 28 Feb
Course: Artists and ethnographic objects
23
Tue 27 Mar
Workshop: Teacher’s evening
21
Thu 1 Mar
Lecture: Kindness in education
12
Sun 1 Apr
Art: Sunday studio
24
Thu 1 Mar
In conversation: Roger Law and Anthony Wall
21
Thu 5 Apr
Gig: MØ
Fri 2 Mar
Gig: Everything Everything
8
Tue 10 Apr
Gig: Walk the Moon
10 23
APRIL
MARCH
WHAT’S ON
30
Wed 28 Feb
8
Sat 3, 10, 17, 24 Mar
Art: Story pot
24
Tue 17 Apr
Art: Young associates
Sat 3 Mar
Lecture: History for all
13
Tue 17 Apr
Meetup: What is geographical psychology?
16
Sat 3 Mar
Gig: The Overtones
8
Tue 17 Apr
Film: One Day in September
18
Sun 4 Mar
Art: Sunday studio
24
Wed 18 Apr
Panel discussion: Publishing translations
Tue 6 Mar
Art: Young associates
23
Thu 19 Apr
Lecture: The modern Yayoi
Tue 6 Mar
Film: The 1000 Euro Generation
18
Thu 19 Apr
Lecture: Britain on film
12
Wed 7 Mar
Literature: Jon McGregor
3
Fri 20 Apr
Art: Mini studio
24
Wed 7 Mar
Art: Portfolio
23
Mon 23 Apr
Debate: Who’s afraid of populism?
16
Wed 7 Mar
Workshop: Writer-translator collaboration
5
Tue 24 Apr
Film: After The End of the World
18
Wed 7 Mar
Concert: UEA Music Centre Lunchtime concert
6
Wed 25 Apr
Literature: Jesmyn Ward
3
Wed 7 Mar
Drama: The Hostage
7
Wed 25 Apr
Gig: Barenaked Ladies
8
Thu 8 Mar
Lecture: Dance and fitness in an aging society
14
Wed 25 Apr
Gig: Akala ‘The Visions Tour’
10
Thu 8 Mar
Lecture: Kindness in the community
12
Fri 27 Apr
Talk: David Bomberg and Henry Gaudier-Brzeska
22
Thu 8 Mar
Gig: Feeder ‘The Best of Tour’
8
Sat 28 Apr
Concert: UEA Choir: Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle
Thu 8 Mar
Literature: Joanna Walsh, Sophie Collins and Naomi Wood
4
Fri 9 Mar
Concert: UEA Symphony Orchestra: Northern lights
6
MAY
Sun 11 Mar
Concert: UEA Chamber Choir: Orpheus Britannicus
6
Tue 1 May
Film: Highway to Hellas
Tue 13 Mar
Film: Repentance
18
Wed 2 May
Literature: Madeline Miller
Tue 13 Mar
Meetup: The psychology of life after stroke
16
Wed 2 May
Seminar: Gender, language and discourse
Tue 13 Mar
Lecture: That we carry on like this IS the catastrophe
14
Wed 2 May
Concert: UEA Music Centre Lunchtime concert
6
Tue 13 Mar
Lecture: Probing past climates using trees and thermometers
11
Thu 3 May
Film: Thank You for the Rain
17
Wed 14 Mar
Seminar: Lovewell Blake agriculture seminar
15
Thu 3 May
Literature: Imogen Hermes Gowar and Rachel Hore
4
Wed 14 Mar
Seminar: The new political arithmetic of poverty
15
Fri 4 May
Film: Dusk Chorus
17
Wed 14 and Sat 17 Mar
Drama: Knock
7
Sat 5 May
Film: Tomorrow
17
Thu 15 Mar
Seminar: Annual digital humanities lecture
15
Sat 5 May
Film: Evolution of Organic
17
Thu 15 Mar
Lecture: After the tsunami
13
Sat 5 May
Film: Okja
17
Thu 15 Mar
Lecture: Kindness in public life
12
Tue 8 May
Film: A Hijacking
18
Fri 16 Mar
Art: Mini studio
24
Wed 9 May
Literature: Christie Watson
Fri 23 Mar
Talk: Portraits of the Sainsburys
22
Thu 10 May
Lecture: Communication in global Britain
Sat 24 Mar
Gig: Field Music
10
Wed 16 May
Literature: Emma Healy
5 13
6
18 3 15
3 12 3
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